Low-frequency variability of the Kuroshio Extension

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In this paper, we provide a review of recent results targeted at the understanding of the low-frequency variability of the Kuroshio Extension. We provide the background and main arguments of two views which have recently been proposed to explain this variability. In the first view, windinduced Rossby waves and the effects of mesocale eddies are crucial. The second view is based on low-dimensional equivalent-barotropic large-scale nonlinear dynamics, with neither Rossby wave dynamics nor baroclinic instability being important. Results from models supporting each view are discussed and confronted with results from available observations.

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Pierini, S., & Dijkstra, H. A. (2009). Low-frequency variability of the Kuroshio Extension. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 16(6), 665–675. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-16-665-2009

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